Task Consolidated is a small software studio based in Sunrise, Florida, in the United States. It positions itself as a “software, web and cloud” service provider rather than a standard SaaS developer-tool company. Its target customers are business operators—especially SMBs, professional services firms, and family-owned businesses—offering application design, web apps, cloud infrastructure, SEO, data integration, PWAs, and managed maintenance/hosting.
Its technology stack is pragmatic. The website explicitly mentions Next.js, TypeScript, Node, Postgres, Docker/container, VPS, CI/CD, webhooks, ETL, Stripe, HubSpot, Quickbooks, and more. Its services span UX, design systems, and prototyping; internal tools, dashboards, authentication, billing, and multi-tenant infrastructure; as well as monitoring, backups, performance, and WCAG 2.2 accessibility. It emphasizes “boring stacks” and long-term maintainability, making it a good fit for companies that do not need flashy engineering, but do need stable systems.
No public pricing is listed. The typical process starts with a paid one-week discovery phase, including user interviews and a written scope with a fixed price. Work is then delivered in two-week cycles as functioning software. Fixed-fee pricing is used when the scope is clear, ongoing maintenance is handled through a monthly retainer, and hourly billing is treated as a last resort. Compared with pure time-and-materials outsourcing, this approach puts more emphasis on outcomes and scope management, but budget transparency depends heavily on the initial communication.
The main advantages are that it is small but experienced, and it promises that the people involved in scoping will directly build the product, reducing layers of subcontracting. It also supports taking over legacy projects, code audits, migrations, and long-term maintenance. Another important strength is low lock-in: code stays in the client’s version-control account, infrastructure stays in the client’s account, and documentation is written down. The drawbacks are also clear: it is not a self-service development platform, and there is no public API/SDK or control panel; the team is small, so it may not suit large parallel projects; and pricing, SLA, and payment methods are not disclosed.
Task Consolidated is best suited to North American customers, or those in nearby time zones, who have a clear business problem, need a custom web application or internal system, and want a long-term maintenance partner. For teams in China, there is not enough information about website accessibility, payments, or cross-border collaboration, so china_access can only be considered unknown. If you need local communication, RMB payment, or support related to ICP filing, it may be better to choose a domestic software development company, a cloud-vendor partner, or platforms such as Vercel/Netlify combined with a local development team.
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